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Non destructive disassembly help BT488

I have this speaker from work I was tasked to try to fix, however I'm having issues getting into the chassis. Does anyone know the least destructive method to get in? I had picks all along the front face but wasn't able to get it separated far enough to see whatever else might be holding it in place.

The unit I have is simmer to the one linked but the non k model. the only difference I notice is the power switch.

https://www.menards.com/main/electrical/...

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@tonyfriends sure looks like it is held together by 6 screws located at the front of the unit. Try to pop out the silver front bezel as well as the speaker grill. The screw pattern matches the bezel....:-)

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